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S/M NO.

: TSP901XEF1

Service Manual
32" PLASMA PDP TV
CHASSIS : SP-901X
Model : DPX-32F1BMB

Caution
: In this Manual, some parts can be changed for improving. their
performance without notice in the parts list. So, if you need the
latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List)in
Service Information Center.
I. Parts with the exception of MODULE
1. Safety Precautions

(1) When moving or laying down a PDP Set, at least two people must work together.
Avoid any impact towards the PDP Set.

(2) Do not leave a broken PDP Set on for a long time. To prevent any further damages, after
checking the condition of the broken Set, make sure to turn the power(AC) off.

(3) When opening the BACK COVER, you must turn off power(AC) to prevent any electric
shock. When PDP is operating, high voltage and high current inside the Set can cause
electric shocks.

(4) When loosening screws, check the position and type of the screw.
Sort out the screws and store them separately for reassembling.
Because screws holding PCBs are working as electric circuit GROUNDING,
make sure to check if any screw is missing when assembling / reassembling.
Do not leave any screws inside the set.

(5) If you open the BACK COVER,


you will see a Panel Gas Exhaust Tube
(Picture. 1-1) inside the bracket.
If this part is damaged, the entire PDP
PANEL must be replaced. Therefore,
when working with the set, be careful not
to damage this part.

(6) A PDP Set contains different kinds of


connector cables.
When connecting or disconnecting cables,
check the direction and position of the cable
beforehand. Picture.1-1 Panel Gas Exhaust Tube

(7) Connect / disconnect the connectors slowly with care especially FFC(film) cables
and FPC cables.
Do not connect or disconnect connectors instantaneously with force, and handle them
carefully for reassembling.

(8) Connectors are designed so that if the number of pins or the direction does not match,
connectors will not fit.
When having problem in plugging the connectors, check their kind, position, and direction.

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2. Product Specification

2-1. Specification
ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK

1. GENERAL.

1-1. MODL NO DPX-32F1BMB

1-2. CHASSIS NO SP-901X

1-3. SCREEN SIZE 32”(16:9)

1-4. COUNTRY Middle & South America

1-5. RESOLUTION 852(H) X 480(V)

1-6. REMOCON TYPE R-55F06

1-7. SAFETY STANDARD CB

1-8 .TUNING METHOD FS

1-9. MEMORY CHANNEL 181CH

2. MECHANICAL

2-1. APPEARANCE
1) WITHOUT STAND W x H x D = 825 x 561 x 87.8 mm
2) WITH STAND W x H x D = 825 x 603.2 x 233.6 mm

2-2. WEIGHT
1) WITHOUT STAND 18.5 Kg
2) WITH STAND 19.2 Kg

3. ELECTRICAL

3-1. VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE(NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43) 2 Ports &
S-VHS(50/60Hz Y/C) 2 Ports

3-2. DTV/DVD INPUT 1080i, 720P, 480P, 480i, 576P, 576i


(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr COMPONENT SIGNAL) 2 Ports

3-3. PC INPUT VGA ~ WXGA(Dot clock : 110MHz), 15 PIN D-SUB 1 Port

3-4. HDMI INPUT HDMI-H INPUT(HDMI Jack) 1 Port

3-5. TV INPUT
1) COLOR STANDARD NTSC-M, PAL M/N
2) ANTENNA IN ONE INPUT 75 Unbalanced (F-Type Standard)
3) RECEPTION CHANNEL VHF : Ch 02 ~ 13
UHF : Ch 14 ~ 69
CATV : Ch 1, 14 ~ 125
4) IF & SUBCARRIER PIF : 45.75MHz
SIF : 41.25MHz

3-6. SOUND INPUT VIDEO 2 Ports, DTV/DVD 2 Ports, PC/HDMI 1 Port

3-7. SPEAKER OUTPUT 10W(R) + 10W(L)

3-8. POWER REQUIREMENT AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz

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Product Specification

ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK

3-9. POWER CONSUMPTION 200 W

3-10.Phone Jack(Upgrade) S/W Upgrade

3-11. AV OUTPUT CVBS, SOUND R/L 1 Port

3-12. FUNCTION
1) SCALING HDMI : Screen Mode(16:9, 4:3)
PC : Screen Mode(16:9, 4:3), H/V Position, Auto)
TV / AV : Screen Mode(16:9, 4:3, LB(16:9), LBS(16:9), 14:9,
LB(14:9), LBS(14:9)
COMPONENT : Screen Mode(16:9, 4:3)
2) OSD Language 4 Languages (English, Franch, Spanish, Portuguese)
3) PIP/POP TV, Video, S-Video / HDMI
4) OTHERS Still, Sleep Mode, Sound Mode, Timer, Screen Mode,
Closed Caption, MGDI, Picture Mode

4. OPTICAL

4-1. SCREEN SIZE 32”(81 cm) DIAGONAL

4-2. ASPECT RATIO 16 : 9

4-3. NUMBER OF PIXELS 852(H) X 480(V)

4-4. DISPLAY COLOR 1,073,000,000 Colors (10 Bits for each RGB)

4-5. CELL PITCH 277um(H) X 830(V)um (1 Pixel = a Set of RGB Cells)

4-6. PEAK LUMINANCE Typical 550cd/m2 (25% White Window, 60Hz)

4-7. CONTRAST RATIO Average 60:1(In a bright room with 100Lux at center, 60Hz)

4-8. VIEWING ANGLE FREE

5. USERCONTROL & ACCESSORIES

5-1 CONTROL BUTTON(SET) SOFT S/W : MOVE/CH(UP, DOWN), VOLUME(LEFT, RIGHT),


MENU, INPUT SELECT, POWER

5-2. REMOTE CONTROL Power, Display, 10KEY(0~9), 100KEY, Still, Screen Size,
(R-55F06) Menu, TV, AV, Multimedia, PREV CH, Mute, CH(UP/DOWN),
VOL(UP/DOWN), Caption, Picture Mode, Sound Mode, MTS,
Sound Effect, PIP, Ch Up(Sub), Sleep Timer, Add/Erase, Position,

5-3. ACCESSORIES REMOTE CONTROL, INSTRUCTION MANUAL, POWER CORD

5-4. OPTIONAL PARTS STAND, WALL HANGER

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Product Specification

2-2. Available Input Signal

1) PC&HDMI

Resolution H.Freq.(kHz) V.Freq.(Hz) Remark HDMI PC


31.469 59.940 DOS O O
640 x 480 37.861 72.809 VESA O O
37.500 75.000 VESA O O
720 x 400 31.469 70.087 IBM O O
35.156 56.250 VESA O O
800 x 600
37.879 60.317 VESA O O
1024 x 768 48.363 60.004 VESA O O
1280 x1024 63.981 60.020 VESA O O

2) Component
• 1080i - 50 / 60Hz
• 720p - 50 / 60Hz
• 480p/i - 50 / 60Hz
• 576p/i - 50 / 60Hz

3) Video
• PAL, PAL - M, PAL - N
• NTSC, NTSC 4.43
• SECAM

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3. The Feature of Inside

3-1. Main PCB’s Connection Diagram


AV3
S-VIDEO1 (Y/C, CVBS)

PC851
SPDIF
_OUT

IC201
DDR SDRAM
HDMI

J855 J301

P801
IC101
PW338B IC202
DDR SDRAM
MONITOR_OUT

Audio L/R
DVI & PC
VIDEO1

J801
IC401
FLASH 16M

PC301
TO PDP MODULE
(D-SUB)
PC

PCB MAIN
J851

J802
COMPONENT1
COMPONENT2

SP-901X

P108
From PWR
PIC16F690
Upgrade
jack

IC622

J151
J854

J853

P109
From PWR

IC751
MSP4650K

PC602

TU901
TUNER IC701 KEY
STA515W PA103
PC601

P701 P702
PA101
LED

Fig.2 Main PCBs Block Diagram

3-2. Block Diagram

Fig.3 Signal Block Diagram : DPX-

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The Feature of Inside

3-3. Power Specification

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4. Default Setting in User Menu OSD

4-1. Picture

1) Mode
Normal Dynamic Cinema User
Brightness 48 46 55 Undefined
Contrast 70 74 60 Undefined
Sharpness 7 8 6 Undefined
Colour 55 60 50 Undefined
Tint 50 50 50 Undefined
* HDMI & PC Input - Only brihgtness and contrast are available.

2) Default Value of Other Functions


Function Default Value
Colour Temp Normal
N.R. On
* N.R. means the noise reduction
* HDMI & PC don't support N.R. functions

4-2. Sound

1) Mode
Normal Movie Music News User
120 Hz 32 50 48 15 Undefined
200 Hz 32 50 48 15 Undefined
500 Hz 32 38 38 32 Undefined
1.2 kHz 32 28 15 50 Undefined
3 kHz 32 28 15 50 Undefined
7.5 kHz 32 40 42 32 Undefined
12 kHz 32 48 56 15 Undefined

2) Default Value of Other Functions


Function Default Value
Balance 0
Effect Off
AVC Off

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Default Settinf in User Menu OSD

4-3. Screen

1) Mode
16 : 9 4:3 LB (16:9) LBS (16:9) 14 : 9 LB (14:9) LBS (14:9)
Component O O X X X X X
TV O O O O O O O
AV O O O O O O O
PC O O X X X X X
HDMI O O X X X X X
* H. Position, V. Position, and Auto screen size is available in only PC mode.

4-4. Feature

1) Mode
Function Background Language Child Lock MGDi plus Auto Power
Default Value 10 English Off On Off
* HDMI & PC don’t support MGDI function.

2) Closed Caption
Function Caption Mode Caption Box CC on Mute
Default Value Off Black Off

3) Time Setting
Function Clock Off Timer Off Time Wake Timer Wake Time Wake CH. Wake Vol.
Default Value Undefined Off PM 12:00 Off PM 12:00 1 20

4) ISM
Function Pixel Shift Low Bright Image Invert
Default Value Off On Off

4-5. Install
Function CH Mode Channel Memory Fine Tune Video
Default Value Cable 1 Erase 0 Auto

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5. Service Mode

To enter SERVICE MODE,


A. Press “ VOL” -> “MUTE ” -> “RECALL” -> “MUTE” button of remote controller
(R-55F06)

or

B. Press “S9” button of SERVICE REMOTE CONTROLLER.

[Note] In the first line, there is the model name and the version of the upgraded program
on the PDP set.

5-1. Default Value of Pw338B_1 and Pw338B_2


Sub Bias Sub Gain Bias R Bias G Bias B Gain R Gain G Gain B
Pw338B_1 32 72 32 30 41 28 32 45
Pw338B_2 32 64

1) Pw338B_1
O Sub Bias : For BRIGHTNESS adjustment (All inputs)

O Sub Gain : For CONTRAST adjustment (All inputs)

O Bias R : For R BRIGHTNESS adjustment (All inputs)

O Bias G : For G BRIGHTNESS adjustment (All inputs)

O Bias B : For B BRIGHTNESS adjustment (All inputs)

O Gain R : For R CONTRAST adjustment (All inputs)

O Gain G : For G CONTRAST adjustment (All inputs)

O Gain B : For B CONTRAST adjustment (All inputs)

2) Pw338B_2
O Sub Bias : For HDMI BRIGHTNESS adjustment

O Sub Gain : For HDMI CONTRAST adjustment

5-2. FrontEnd_1
Function R Offset G Offset B Offset R Gain G Gain B Gain
Default Value 512 512 512 512 512 512
Function Y Offset Pb Offset Pr Offset Y Gain Pb Gain Pr Gain
Default Value 512 512 512 512 512 512

O RGB offset values will be set by executing ‘RGB Auto Cal’ in service mode.
O YPbPr offset values will be set by executing ‘YPbPr Auto Cal’ in service mode.

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Service Mode

O The automatically set offset values may different from the default value depend on B/D.
However, the main B/D should be replaced or contact Kunpo R&D center in Korea if
the OFFSET values differ more than ±20 from default value.

5-3. FrontEnd_2
AV Brt AV Cont
FrontEnd_2 128 134

5-4. MGDI
Function VEH 2D-Peaking BWE Enable BWE Gain BWE Mid gain
Default Value 1 0 0 4 2
Function BWE TCONST BWE BWCOFS HFILTER VFILTER
Default Value 5 16 6 6

5-5. Msp46X0
Function Sc pScale Fm pScale HDMI pScale
Default Value 24 53 20
Function BBE pScale Mvoice Level Audio Delay
Default Value 30 12 40

O In Msp46X0,
- Sc pScale : Prescale adjustment for external input (AV, Component, PC etc.)
- Fm pScale : FM/AM prescale adjustment
- BBE Level : BBE level control
- HDMI pScale: HDMI prescale adjustment
- Mvoice Level : Mvoice level control
- Audio Delay : Sound delay control

5-6. Misc
Function Tst Ptrn AT Tst Ptrn MA TV Auto Off Search Mode
Default Value Undefined Undefined On 60Hz

O Tst Ptrn AT shows five cycled patterns (white, black, red, green, blue) every 1 minute
automatically
O Tst Ptrn MA shows five cycled patterns manually by pressing volume up key.

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Service Mode

5-7. Panel
Function Sync Mode Bright Mode Power Mode Gamma Mode Panel Temp
Default Value AUTO 100% 100% 2.2N **.*

O Panel Temp indicates the current temperature of the panel.

5-8. Reset
O Level 1 - Resets all data in E PROM other than HDCP key, EDID, RGB offset
2

and YPbPr offset of FrontEnd_1.


O Level 2 - Resets all data in E PROM other than the exception of Level 1 and
2

Pw338B_1.
O Factory - Resets the data of auto search, language setting, time setting, and the

user menu values that could be reset by ‘Initialize’ function in


Feature mode.

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6. Adjusting method

6-1. MODULE POWER Adjustments and Test Point Locations

Video pattern condition : 100 IRE Full White Pattern


Adjust voltages (Vadd, Vsus) to the values that module maker labeled on the PDP panel.
If there are some problems in picture after adjusting, you should classify
that PDP module as a fault and contact to PDP module maker.

1) Vd (Vadd Voltage) : Data address voltage


- Measurement equipment : Digital Volt Meter (DC Volt mode)
- TP : P812 #3
- Adjusting Volume : VR901
- Adjusting Voltage : Voltage written in the Label, which is located in the upper
left side of PDP Module. (Typical Voltage : 60 ~ 65 V)

2) Vs (Vsus Voltage) : Sustain voltage


- Measurement equipment : Digital Volt Meter (DC Volt mode)
- TP : P812 #9
- Adjusting Volume : VR951
- Adjusting Voltage : Voltage written in Label, which is located in the upper left side
of PDP Module. (Typical Voltage : 180 ~ 188 V)

6-2. White Balance Adjustments

1) Apply 5 Step Gray Scale pattern to Video input terminal

100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

High Level Reference Low Level Reference

2) Check initial data of User Menu [refer to 4-1. Picture (Normal)]

3) To enter Service mode, press button “VOL DOWN -> MUTE -> DISPLAY -> MUTE”
on the remote control and select PW338_1, then check initial data of Service mode
[refer to 5. Service Mode].
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Adjusting method

4) Attach a sensor of White Balance Meter (CA-100) to 80% of white level on the screen.

5) Adjust White Balance by varying Gain of R, G, B


• Gain of R, G, B should be adjusted to DP ±10, if out of these range then classify as a fault.
• Set Color Coordinate to x=0.275 ±0.005, y=0.285 ±0.005 (Low : 0.295) and the Color
Temperature should be over 10,000-degree K (standard R&D center equipment).

6) Attach a sensor of White Balance Meter to 40% of white level on the screen.

7) Adjust White Balance by varying the BIAS values of R, G, B


• BIAS Values of R,G,B should be adjusted to DP ±10 ,if out of these range then classify
as a fault.
• Set the Color Coordinate to x=0.275 ±0.003, y=0.295 ±0.003
(standard R&D center equipment).
• Does not need to adjust if the deviation of color coordinate is within ±0.003.

8) Repeat No 4) to No 7) until getting the Color Coordinate is x=0.275 ±0.003,


y=0.295 ±0.003 at 40% and x=0.275 ±0.005, y=0.285 ±0.005 at 80% white level.
Then adjust Sub Contrast to over 140 Cd/m2 after attaching a sensor of White Balance
Meter to 100% of white level on the screen.

9) To exit from Service mode, press Menu button on the remote control.

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7. Noticeable Points While Assembling

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Noticeable Points While Assembling

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8. Software Upgrade Methord

8-1. Pic upgrade

PICkit 2 Micro Controller Programmer

PICkit 2 Connector Pinout

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Software Upgrade Methord

1) Main pcb Power off

2) Connecting the Pic upgrade board to Main pcb as shown below

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Software Upgrade Methord

3) Run PICkit 2 Microcontroller Programmer

4) Please confirm if pickit 2 microcontroller programmer deteced device(PIC16F690)


appropriately or not

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Software Upgrade Methord

5) Importing HEX file for upgrade

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Software Upgrade Methord

6) Write Click.

7) Plese remove Pickit2 upgrade board when complet massage is come out

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Software Upgrade Methord

8-2. Flash Upgrade

Flash Upgrade JIG

1) Installing CDM Driver


• Download the latest available CDM drivers from the FTDI web site and unzip them to a location.
• Connect the device to a spare USB port on your PC.
Once the composite driver has been installed Windows Found New Hardware Wizard
will launch.
The screen below is shown.
Select “No, not this time” from the options available and then click “Next” to proceed
with the installation

• Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” as shown below


and then click “Next”.

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Software Upgrade Methord

• Select “Search for the best driver in these locations” and enter the file path in the
combo-box (ex.“E:₩CDM 2.00.00”in the example below) or browse to it by clicking the
browse button.
Once the file path has been entered in the box, click next to proceed.

• The following screen will be displayed as Windows XP copies the required driver files.

• Windows should then display a message indicating that the installation was successful.
Click Finish to complete the installation for the first port of the device.

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Software Upgrade Methord

• The Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically to install the COM port
emulation drivers.
As above, select “No, not this time” from the options and click “Next” to proceed with
the installation.

• Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” as shown below and then
click “Next”.

• Select “Search for the best driver in these locations” and enter the file path in the
combo-box (ex.“E:₩CDM 2.00.00”in the example below) or browse to it by clicking the
browse button.
Once the file path has been entered in the box, click next to proceed.

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Software Upgrade Methord

• The following screen will be displayed as Windows XP copies the required driver files.

• Windows should then display a message indicating that the installation was successful.
Click Finish to complete the installation for the first port of the device.

• Open the Device Manager (located in “Control Panel₩System” then select the
“Hardware” tab and click “Device Manger”) and select “View > Devices by Connection”,
the device appears as a USB Serial Converter with an additional COM port
with the label “USB Serial Port”.

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Software Upgrade Methord

• Connect USB cable to the USB port of the computer.


• Connect the phone jack cable the service port of set.
• Run Flashupgrader.exe in the PC to excute the program as shown below.

• Select current Upgrade file


i) Click “Choose...”button to select the file you want to upgrade.
ii) Select the file (pwSDK.inf) that you want to upgrade.

• Select correct COM Port and Baud Rate(115200) as shown below.


Then press Flash button to finish setup

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Software Upgrade Methord

• Turn on the power and then upgrade program will start the download as shown below.

• When the upgrading is complete, a window (below) will be opened.


Press “Finish” button to complete the process.

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9. Trouble shooting

Before starting Trouble Shooting


- Trouble diagnosing and repairing of set mean find out which PCBs or blocks are not working
and replace them with new PCBs.
Repairing the broken PCBs are not necessary.
Keep the broken PCBs and return them to service center or R&D center.
- This Trouble Shooting list only contains representative and simple PCB trouble diagnosis
and Module Exchange method.
Therefore, if you find sets that are difficult to diagnose or to repair, contact R&D center.
- Basic Trouble Diagnosis procedure
1) Check problem Symptoms
2) Open Back Cover
3) Trouble Diagnosis & Replace broken PCB
4) Adjust new PCB module
5) HEATRUN for at least 30 minutes, inputting Full White test pattern
6) Full Function test
7) Repair Complete
- Required Equipment for trouble diagnosis
1) Digital Multimeter (User Mode : measure DC Voltage, measure Diode Voltage,
Short-open test)
2) Screwdriver (or electric screwdriver), Plastic adjusting tool
3) Oscilloscope (for detailed examination only)
- Before replacing PCBs, you MUST disconnect the AC Power.
- After replacing High Voltage Board (Power PCB, Y-SUS, Z-SUS, Data B/D, Scan B/D),
and Main, extra adjustment might be needed. (Refer to 6-1. MODULE POWER Adjustments
and Test Point Locations)
- Dust or extraneous materials may cause bad connections.
Therefore, try to apply soft brush, air fresher, or breath to clean the dust or extraneous materials.
- While assembling the set in factory, it could have bad connection.
Try to reassemble the necessary connectors and also check the state of the connectors.
- After the set is repaired, leave Back Cover open for followings.
Run HEAT RUN for at least 30 minutes by displaying Full White test pattern of Service Mode
(Refer to Service Manual ‘5. Service Mode’ part).
Check the screen conditions and basic functions (remote control operation etc.)
- After Back Cover is closed, redo HEAT RUN for at least one hour with Full White input using
Test Pattern of Service Mode.
Check the screen conditions and basic functions.

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Trouble shooting

- Caution 1 !!
When disconnecting / connecting connectors, you MUST disconnect the AC Power.
And check the direction and position of the connectors before working.
- Caution 2 !!
Whenever you reassemble connectors connecting High Voltage Board and POWER PCB,
remaining voltage still exists in the POWER PCB could cause electric shock and damage
the set.
Therefore always reassemble the connectors several minutes after AC power disconnect.
To be more careful, using a Multimeter you should check to see if Vs is less than 10V
and then connect connectors.

Definition
- Red LED - Stand by state (ready for operating)
- Green LED - The set is turned on and operating
- Shut Down - While green LED, power PCB does not make any operating sound or noise
(i.e. Power relay does not operate normally)
- Weak Discharge - The screen looks like BLACK, but there are little discharged cells on the
screen
- Abnormal Discharge - Shows unexpected discharged cells on the image
- No Signal - OSD is working but no images are displaying
- No Raster - Not even OSD is displaying

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Trouble shooting

9-1. No Signal or No Raster

Check Start

N Is a weak discharge N Check AC connection


Does "No Signal" Check P812, P814
screen appear? detected in the screen?
connectors

Y Y

Check LVDS connection


Is the signal input Jack N Check the connection of Is LVDS connection N between CTRL B/D and
properly connected? Jack (PDP and AV device) correctly connected?
Main B/D

Y Y

Does input source N Check AV device


Check other connections N
in all Boards. Are they OK? Connect correctly
(AV device) work?

Y Y

Is input selection in N
Correct the input mode Replace Main B/D
the correct mode?

Replace Main B/D

Done

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Trouble shooting

9-2. No Sound

Check start

Is an image N Go to the section of


Display on ’No image’
Screen?

N Connect the jack and


Is the sound jack of external
check the sound
device properly connected?
again

Y Cancel the mute and


Is mute key
check the sound
pressed?
again

Is speaker cable Connect the cable


correctly connected?
N and check the sound
(check P701, P702) again

Replace Main B/D

N
Is sound OK? Replace speakers

DONE

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Trouble shooting

9-3. Shut Down

Check Start

Disconnect AC power

Open BACK COVER

Disconnect P812 and P814


of Power PCB

Connect AC power (Stand By)

Turn on the set (Green LED)

Y Is ’SHUT DOWN’ occurred?


N

Replace POWER Module


Disconnect AC power

Connect P814

Connect AC power (Stand By)

Turn on the set (Green LED)

Y Is ’SHUT DOWN’ occurred?


N

Replace Main PCB

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Trouble shooting

A) PDP Module Shut Down

Check Start

Disconnect AC power

Disconnect P814
& Connect P812

Disconnect P1, P2 in Ysus B/D


and P10 in Zsus B/D

Turn on the set after


connection AC power

Y Is ’SHUT DOWN’ occurred?


N

Replace Ysus & Zsus B/D Disconnect AC power

Done

Connect P1 in Ysus B/D

Turn on the set after


connecting AC power

Y Is ’SHUT DOWN’ occurred?


N

Disconnect AC power Disconnect AC power

Replace CTRL B/D Replace XL & XR B/D

Done Done

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Trouble shooting

9-4. No Key Operation

Check Start

Connect AC power

Does LED turn on to N Check the AC connection


red light?

Turn on the set using


remote control

Does LED turn on to N


Replce the Main B/D
Green light?

Check the connector of Key PCB

Replace the Key PCB

Check if the Key is N


Replce the Main B/D
working

Done

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Trouble shooting

9-5. No Remote Control Operation

Check Start

Connect AC power

N
Does LED turn on to red light? Check the AC connection

Turn on the set using remote control

Y Check the other button of


Does LED turn on to Green light?
remote control

Check the battery of Are all buttons Y


working properly Done
remote control

N
Put the battery Is there battery?

Y Replace the Main B/D

Try to turn on the set using Key button

Y
Does LED turn on to Green light? Replace the LED PCB

Replace the Main B/D

Done

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Trouble shooting

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Trouble shooting

9-7. Abnormal Discharge

Check Start

Check the Vs and Va of Power PCB

Are they normal? N Set the values to typical voltages

Y Do you still see the weak


Replace the Y-SUS discharge or abnormal discharge
on the screen?

Do you still see the weak N


discharge or abnormal discharge Done
on the screen?

Replace the Z-SUS

Do you still see the weak N


discharge or abnormal discharge
on the screen?

Replace the Scan B/D

Done

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Trouble shooting

9-8. Not Even Weak Discharge

Check Start

Is Power B/D working? Does it


N
Replace the Power B/D
make normal sound?

Replace Y-SUS, Z-SUS, N


and Scan B/D Is the set correctly working?

Done

9-9. Particular Input Signal(Video, PC, TV or Component) Does Not Work

 


  

     




    



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Trouble shooting

9-11. Others
A) Set Is Making Unusual Noise
-> Check the connection of Power PCB and Module. If they are OK,
replace the Power PCB and check the symptom again.
B) Occasionally, the set does not operate normally.
Disconnecting and connecting the AC power make the set to operate normal again
-> Upgrade the software first.
If you still see the same symptom, replace the Main.
C) Images are abnormal
-> Check the default values of service mode and user mode.
If they are OK, replace the Main.
If they are not OK, upgrade the software and check the symptom again.

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11. Exploded View

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DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CORP.
686, AHYEON-DONG, MAPO-GU,
SEOUL, KOREA.
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PRINTED DATE : June. 2008

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